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Colombia murder plot probed

Authoritie­s investigat­ing possible plans targeting president

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BOGOTA: Colombian authoritie­s are investigat­ing possible plots to assassinat­e President Ivan Duque (pic) that may involve Venezuelan nationals arrested carrying “weapons of war”, Foreign Minister Carlos Holmes Trujillo said.

Without providing details, Trujillo said in a video message on Saturday that there was intelligen­ce indicating the existence of “credible” plans to target the right-wing Duque, who took office in August.

Three Venezuelan­s were arrested in recent days with heavy weapons, he added.

“Intelligen­ce investigat­ions into possible attacks have been going on for several months.

“Added to that is the recent capture of three Venezuelan citizens found in possession of weapons of war, which further increases con- cerns,” Trujillo said.

Police and military sources said that on Dec 21, two Venezuelan men were captured on a bus in the northern city of Valledupar carrying two 5.56-calibre rifles, and a third arrested days later was also armed.

Authoritie­s are trying to establish any connection between the alleged plan to attack Duque and the presence in Colombia of the three armed men, the sources said.

Duque’s security has been increased with the help of the United States, the United Kingdom and Israel, they added.

Duque, a 42-year-old economist, has been a strong critic of the social- ist government of Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro, whom he calls a “dictator”.

Maduro has accused Colombia of helping “terrorists”, after an attempted armed drone attack in early August.

Colombia has refuted the accusation­s.

The two neighbouri­ng countries have had tense relations for years, with soldiers and helicopter­s from the Bolivarian National Guard regularly crossing the porous border into Colombia.

Colombia is also the top destinatio­n for Venezuelan­s fleeing food and medicine shortages amid the country’s economic crisis. — Reuters

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